Anjali Ajith

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Obesity increases the risk of autism in children

Obesity increases the risk of autism in children

Post By : Anjali Ajith

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Category : Health & Fitness

Sub Category : Diet and Fitness

15 Apr 2014

New research shows obese fathers and mothers of the children who are born to lean towards children who are born from lean more fathers exposed to the risk of autism.

Researchers study nearly 93 thousand Norwegian child found obese fathers of ones have been born than others for up to two times more vulnerable to the growth of autism. But the number of children with autism in these circumstances only 0/3% is in front of the number of children with autism from normal weight with equal to 0/14 percent.

The findings of this research is the first information that obesity is linked to autism risk parents. Experts have stated that not is not clear that the extra kilos more and increase the risk of the fathers.

The Institute of public health and Dr. Suren Pal in Oslo Norway believes that the possibility of an indirect relationship as there is about this. He outlined the changes to the gene can be found the risk of obesity and autism increase with time. Or is it possible to be more obese men causes autism.

On the other hand the direct impact of obesity Suren fathers due to changes in sperm quality also. But it's still not fixed this issue.

Researchers believe the astonishing thing is that obesity is the mother of a certain impact on the risk of autism in children. Some of the research that had been done earlier referred to such communication. But recent research there is no communication between mothers and children's growth disorders risk weight watching is not unless the weight of the fathers as well as one of the criteria to be considered in the research.

This indicates that the weight of the fathers can be an important factor but not the cause of it. Suren believe to understand these linkages will need to do more research. He pointed out that it is better to check these other communities in research are also be investigated to see if it is generalized to other countries as well.

Dr. Andrew Adesman of autism experts who review the research process with the results it is OK. And if this relationship be approved it must understand why this relationship is there. His opinion not obese fathers and autism risk relationship too much.

In the present research the child with 93 thousand average age of 7 years, 419 of them have signs of autism were diagnosed. 419 people at the the child with autism disorders, birth mother and father were born in fact they are also obese.

Adesman said many cases of autism parents ' communication with the weight at all. He has added more than 99/5 percent of children are born obese men any symptoms of autism to the NIT.

Still, even if obese fathers Adesman believes the smallest impact on the subject of autism has been deemed not conclusive and should be at the level of broad review and research. In the recent research of the US Center for disease control and prevention has been determined that each child's autism 1 in 68th affected fetuses.

Still no one knows the cause of autism is not but in General, experts agree that the complex mode of combining the genetic problems and environmental damage is the main reason.

Researchers so far several hundred genes associated with the risk of autism have been identified. Yet environmental factors has not yet been confirmed, but some research what factors such as air pollution, lack of vitamin B and viral contamination at the time of the mother's pregnancy is one of the reasons of autism in children.


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